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even the tank would be produced and put into front line, i dont think it would have much use for the army though, first of all, the tank is so big, so the engine must be eating a lot of oil and therefore cutting travel range a lot. The tank itself is not fast so mobility is very low. Plus the cannon itself is strong, but it might take a long time to reload (for example, korean 170mm tank took 5 mins before it can shoot again)

thats for sure. Who would of ever thought of making such a big tank? What is its use in battle? Most likely it had a slow turning rate, and so a russian T-34 medium tank could probably take this thing out if it got behind it.

Acutally S.A.M. if you look at that second link you can see that it has a rear mounted gun. Assuming that you could angle it down far enough you could take out the T-34. Which would need at least 6 shots minium to take out all the tracks.

Acutally S.A.M. if you look at that second link you can see that it has a rear mounted gun. Assuming that you could angle it down far enough you could take out the T-34. Which would need at least 6 shots minium to take out all the tracks.

yeah, but in every 1 big giant tank you build, the russians are able to produce six T-34/85 in the same period, so acutally in battlefield, its not one on one, its about 5 to 1, haha 8)

Yea but im sure this thing could handle quite a few T-34's and whatever else thrown at it. Of course its not completely unstoppable. But sure would cause alot of problems and would be fun to watch if your not on the receving end.

Acutally S.A.M. if you look at that second link you can see that it has a rear mounted gun. Assuming that you could angle it down far enough you could take out the T-34. Which would need at least 6 shots minium to take out all the tracks.

Ya thats true but how do you get that big thing in the battlefield? It would never operate in forests and swampy lakes etc. And it would take ages to get there. It might be usefull in N africa, if they made it before 1943.